With Daniel Donne and Sir John Herbert he met Danish representatives there, on commercial matters concerned with the law of the sea.
[12][13][14] Eure became the President of the Council of Wales and the Marches in 1607, a position based at Ludlow Castle in Shropshire.
[6] His time as President was marked by a campaign from Sir Herbert Croft to remove the council's jurisdiction over a number of English counties.
[16] Eure married first, by 1578, Mary, daughter of Sir John Dawnay (of Sessay, Yorkshire), who was MP for Thirsk.
Mary died in March 1612 and was buried at Ludlow, where a tomb effigy was erected in St Laurence's Church.